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Can’t pry your teen with ADHD off the screen? Start here.

Excessive gaming is associated with worsening ADHD symptoms over time, not just correlated with them. Sleep loss, reduced physical activity, social withdrawal, and a flattened reward system stack on top of the ADHD your teen already manages. Meanwhile, time in green space has measurable, replicated effects on attention and impulse control. The cost of doing nothing is not just a difficult evening — it is a feedback loop in which the screen makes the symptoms worse, and the worsening symptoms make the screen more necessary.

Smartphones and Social Media: Why Kids With ADHD Face Greater Risks

If your child has ADHD, you’ve likely noticed how difficult it can be for them to put down their phone or stop scrolling. This isn’t simply a willpower issue. The same neurological differences that make focus and impulse control challenging also make your child more susceptible to the attention-grabbing design of social media platforms. Recognizing this vulnerability is the first step toward creating effective boundaries that work with your child’s brain, not against it.

How to Respond When Your Child Says, “Other Kids Have Smartphones!”: A Guide for Empowered Parenting

Are you facing the tricky question, “Why can’t I have a smartphone when all my friends do?” You’re not alone. As a parent or caregiver, setting digital boundaries can feel overwhelming—especially when your child compares your rules to those of other families. In this article, you’ll discover practical, compassionate strategies to address your child

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